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    How can a video embed into pdf?

    I am making use of Adobe and currently unaware of how to embed video into pdf, or embed video into a PowerPoint presentation and later embed the PowerPoint presentation into a pdf. Also I want to know how to download the pdf and view the embedded videos offline. will this be able to do for epub, google, and other ebook formats?

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    Re: How can a video embed into pdf?

    Yes surely I would like to assist in this issue. There is a flash tool and a video tool within Acrobat X. It will embed flash and extra video formats into the pdf file.

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    Re: How can a video embed into pdf?

    Yes it is supporting in Acrobat X. but the newer versions Acrobat 9 Pro Extended, I doubt will support. Usually some users are just fed up of buying newer products of Adobe products. it comes in view that the product seems to be advanced after each release. This is a marketing purpose as they can fill all the advanced features in one single packet.

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    Re: How can a video embed into pdf?

    I have the accurate similar query concerning embedding video. I have in fact previously ended this using Adobe Acrobat X. I made use of the multimedia tool to take in a couple videos I converted to .flv, and later than exporting to .pdf, I was able to read them on my system in Adobe Reader. But, the video DOES NOT show up in Adobe Digital Editions or on my Android 2.2 using the Adobe Reader app, or on my iPad using the latest ibooks app that supports pdf. But the issue occurs at the time of playing properly on all devices.

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    Re: How can a video embed into pdf?

    Without wishing to sound too negative, nothing great regarding Acrobat being solid. It's one of the most annoying tools I have yet applied. However things generally can be made with it. I don't know if it's buggy, but at times the worst things occur at the time of cutting, pasting or importing. As you maybe knowing, cutting a piece of text and pasting into the same .pdf has an effect on reams of garbage. Extracting of the first page should occur initially. At least that's a worked for me. It even controlled graphics the other day from one pdf to another after I cut the image without letting me to actually paste. I think that it should be a memory share problem. If it is so, I would make sure that when you labor on a file, you don't have to let other files open if at all possible. That's was my first suggestion.

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    Re: How can a video embed into pdf?

    Adobe Acrobat X Pro permits you to place in rich media files, like video, sound, or Flash documents, into PDF documents. At the time of placing video, audio, or Flash content in a PDF document, conversion of particular file to a format which will be able to play by Adobe Reader is done by Acrobat. By means of the free Adobe Reader software anyone will be able to view and/or hear the media without added software.

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    Re: How can a video embed into pdf?

    Some find it difficult to add sound to a PDF document. Even though it is possible to play the video, there is still a hesitation of not playing of sound. So the answer to this would be more complicated so I would recommend you to find the solution trying the adobe site.

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    Re: How can a video embed into pdf?

    It is able to solve the problem of sound consideration,
    1. After opening the PDF document, try Opening the Tools pane and expand the Content panel.
    2. you will find the lower section in the Content panel includes Click Multimedia to open the pop-up menu. You will find the sound option present there

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    Re: How can a video embed into pdf?

    If the first does not take place surely there is a suggestion for you, just try letting Acrobat to create the .flv as an alternative of creating the .flv previous to your import. Make use of the multimedia Video tool to import the mpeg file or whatsoever. There are lots of import options and settings available from which you can choose.

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    Re: How can a video embed into pdf?

    I am really experiencing a trouble in this thing to understand. Are you able to provide me how is the process to that? If you can provide me any kind of tutorial video, it will be help me to understand the topic clearly and have a complete grip over it.

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    Re: How can a video embed into pdf?

    The perfect answer to this could be not another than this one. So to add video to a PDF document, follow the given directions.
    1. Open the PDF document in the Acrobat. For all the documents in a PDF portfolio right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) the document and select Open. . Double-click the document in a PDF portfolio and it will permit to preview the document. In a previewed document, it is not possible for you to proceed with this activity.

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